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Beyond Phishing: The New Deepfake and QR Code Credit Card Scams of 2026

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Think you can spot a scam? New AI tactics are designed to fool even the most savvy. New Africa/ShutterstockThe newest credit card scam warning signs look different from old-school phishing emails. In 2026, face-tampered QR codes (“quishing”) in public places are a growing trend. Or an urgent phone call from what sounds exactly like your bank, but is actually an AI-generated voice clone.Some important scam warning signs are:QR codes placed on stickers or layered over original signsPayment links that redirect you to unfamiliar web addressesCalls demanding immediate action to “prevent account suspension”Requests for one-time passcodes or full card numbers over the phonePressure to act before you can independently verify the requestOne of the best pieces of advice is: If something feels urgent, slow down and verify through official channels. You may think you’re too tech-savvy to fall for a scam. That confidence is exactly what modern fraud tactics target.

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